ATR has delivered its first ATR 72-600 equipped with the new HighLine all-business-class cabin to Malaysian carrier Berjaya Air, introducing a premium regional turboprop product built around a 1-1 seating layout.
The aircraft was technically handed over by ATR in mid-2025 in a green configuration, without an interior, and then ferried to French MRO provider UUDS for cabin installation and certification work. According to ATR, the aircraft is configured as part of the HighLine all-business-class concept, one of five premium cabin options the manufacturer has developed for its family of turboprops.
Berjaya Air has signed for two ATR 72-600s with HighLine interiors, with deliveries scheduled in 2025 and 2026. The all-business aircraft seats 26 passengers in a 1-1 layout using Geven’s new ETEREA seat, offering 21.6 inches of width, seven inches of recline, and generous legroom. Every seat has direct aisle access, multiple window views, USB-A and USB-C power, and a personal device holder.
In this configuration, the cabin does not feature overhead bins. ATR states that, given the reduced seat count, one large cabin suitcase per passenger can be stored under the seat in front. Berjaya Air has indicated it plans to commence services with its ATR HighLine aircraft from February 2026.